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  1. The Question of Lay Analysis. Conversations with an Impartial Person. Introduction. THE title of this small work is not immediately intelligible. I will therefore explain it. ‘Layman’ = ‘Non-doctor’; and the question is whether non-doctors as well as doctors are to be allowed to practise analysis.

  2. The Question of Lay Analysis (German: Die Frage der Laienanalyse) is a 1926 book by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, advocating the right of non-doctors, or 'lay' people, to be psychoanalysts.

    • Sigmund Freud
    • 1926
  3. Freud defends the rights of laymen to practice psychoanalysis and explains his theories on the unconscious, the ego, the id, sexuality and incest. He argues that psychoanalysis should not be confined to medicine and has wider applications for society.

  4. The Question of Lay Analysis 1. Postscript. ( 1927) 101. EDITOR'S PREFACE. In the Postscript at the end of this work, Freud him self gives an account of its origin.

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  6. Questions Of Lay Analysis. Sigmund Freud. W. W. Norton & Company, 1969 - Psychology - 112 pages. Freud believed that a medical education was not necessarily useful to, and might even impede, the...

  7. Freud believed that a medical education was not necessarily useful to, and might even impede, the psychoanalyst, but he met strenuous resistance among his followers, particularly in the United States., The Question of Lay Analysis, James Strachey, Peter Gay, Sigmund Freud, 9780393005035